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SFC6400A/SFC1450A Synthesized Frequency Upconverter User Interfaces
TM106 Rev. 1.1 4-29
Table 4-6. Broadcast IDs
Directly-Addressed Equipment Multi-Drop Override
ID
Broadcast all directly-linked devices 00
DMD-3000/4000, 4500 or 5000 Mod Section, DMD15 01
DMD-3000/4000, 4500 or 5000 Demod Section, DMD15 02
RCU-340 1:1 Switch 03
RCS-780 1:N Switch 04
RMUX-340 Cross-Connect Multiplexer 05
CDS-780 Clock Distribution System 06
SOM-340 Second Order Multiplexer 07
DMD-4500/5000 Modulator Section 08
DMD-4500/5000 Demodulator Section 09
RCU-5000 M:N Switch 10
DMD15 Modulator 20
DMD15 Demodulator 21
DMD15 Modem 22
DVB3030 Video Modulator, DM240 23
Reserved for future equipment types 24 31
The following multi-drop override IDs are device-type specific, with the exception of "BROADCAST".
These are summarized in Table 4-6 with ID values expressed in decimal notation:
Multi-drop override ID 01 can be used interchangeably to broadcast a message to a DMD-3000/4000
modem, a DMD-4500/5000, a DMD15 modem, or a DVB3030. Radyne ComStream Corporation
recommends that the multi-drop override IDs be issued only during system configuration as a bus
test tool by experienced programmers, and that they not be included in run-time software. It is also
advantageous to consider the use of multiple bus systems where warranted by a moderate to large
equipment complement.
Therefore, if a DMD15 Modulator is queried for its equipment type identifier, it will return a "20" and
DMD15 Demodulator will return a "21". A DMD15 Modem will also return an "22". A DVB3030
Video Modulator will return a “23.”
4.4.2.6 Software Compatibility
The COMMSPEC, operating in conjunction within the RLLP shell, provides for full forward and
backward software compatibility independent of the software version in use. New features are
appended to the end of the DATA field without OPCODE changes. Older software simply discards
the data as extraneous information without functional impairment for backward compatibility.
If new device-resident or M&C software receives a message related to an old software
version, new information and processes are not damaged or affected by the omission of data.

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